We are a God-loving, child rearing, adoption advocating, sleep deprived, busy family of five with three young kids and a lab.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Oh Yes I did.

What can I say?

I'm crazy.

At least I know it.

That's better than being crazy and not knowing it, right?

She's eight weeks old and was rescued with her siblings from a shelter that had other not so nice plans for her. She's like a collie/huskie/maybe some St. Bernard mix. In other words, nobody knows but she's cute in this kind of ugly way that I find completely endearing. And she's a sweetheart.

And we don't have a name for her yet although most of us (not shockingly) are leaning towards Lucy.

Well, except for Owen. He wants to name her Peanut Butter or Chicken which is highly ironic considering his relationship with food.........

And we really hope it works out but we do have a three week trial period in case she's not a good match with our kids and Kaia.

So far she loves sleeping in her little laundry basket we set up for her so we'll see how the night goes.

2 comments:

I loved Skyping today for Owen to introduce me to "Puppy".....so sweet that he has Peanut Butter or Chicken as his name choices. Yes, connecting her w/food IS an unusual response!She is so cute and I am praying her trial period works well for all involved. Too funny that you accomplished this while also watching Ellie for the weekend! Looking forward to updates!

Shout out to the crazy ladies that know it (and the families that have to live with them)! I think that Lucy is a great name for your new puppy! : ) I had to get all caught up on your bloggity blog this afternoon - it is much more important than writing my dissertation.Bridget

About Me

I am a former high school teacher, present stay-at-home mom to 3 young kids. I love to run, read, eat, hang out with my husband and play with my kids. (Not in that order). I don't journal, make pretty scrapbooks, or even get hard copies of pictures, so I've created this blog in the hopes that someday my kids will read it and have some recollection of their childhood.